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Darla Nguyen

Common Curriculum - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for teachers to create a class website and organize lesson plans which can be shared online with other colleagues.
Abrania Marrero

CGP Grey Youtube Channel - 1 views

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    Having watched many of CGP Grey's videos on their channel, I have first-hand experience that these videos are both fun and extremely educational. Although they may not cover subjects that will always be relevant to the material learned in class at any given time, these videos act as both interesting fun facts and important world lessons.
Alicia T

Twiducate - 0 views

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    Twiducate is a website that allows students and teachers to network in a class group for better communication. This can serve as a tool for students to collaborate and ask questions in a more organized, convenient fashion. At PFTSTA, communication between students and teachers is imperative--hence the many emails written between us. Some emails are more simple than others, for example where it may be reminders or notifications. Twiducate can be used to send out mass messages from students to teachers and vice versa, without the trouble of having to email everyone to see the message being relayed.
Ricky Nguyen

Symbaloo - 0 views

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    Visual bookmark website that adds customization to websites in the form of icons. Multiple pages to create specific bookmarks such as websites for a specific class. Integrated search engine, encyclopedia, and other useful tools.
Abrania Marrero

Password Bird - 1 views

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    This tool allows students who may not be technically aware of the need for security to create personalized and easily memorable passwords for future use in sites that teachers may utilize with their class. Password Bird uses a special name, a special word, and a special date to generate this case and number sensitive password.
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